When and how to watch the Beijing 2022 closing ceremony
Live coverage begins Sunday at 6:30 a.m. ET
After an action-packed 16 days of competition, Beijing 2022 is set to officially wind down on Sunday with the closing ceremony.
The ceremony is set to begin at 8 p.m. local time (7 a.m. ET), and there are many ways sports fans can catch the show despite the 13-hour time difference between Beijing and Central Canada.
Viewers can watch the show beginning with coverage on Olympic Morning at 6:30 a.m. ET via the live stream below, or on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem. Check your local listings for broadcast times in your area.
Olympic Winter Games Morning:
You can also watch the streams below, which include described video, American Sign Language, or Eastern Cree, all of which begin at 6:30 a.m. ET.
Described video:
American Sign Language:
Eastern Cree:
Team Canada fielded 215 athletes — third-most for a Winter Olympics and the most athletes who identify as female, with 106 — at Beijing 2022.
The Canadian Olympic Committee announced on Sunday morning in Beijing that Isabelle Weidemann, the 26-year-old speed skater from Ottawa, would be Canada's flag-bearer for the closing ceremony.
Weidemann became only the second Canadian Olympian ever to collect gold, silver and bronze at the same Winter Games. She anchored the team pursuit squad to victory after placing second in the 5,000 metres and third in 3,000 metres.
Beijing was the first city to host both a Summer and Winter Olympics, and incorporated some of the venues from the 2008 Summer Games.